Thursday, February 25, 2021

Gaga's Papa pleads for public's help to find her pooches that were puppy-napped

Papa and Gaga

La La Land, Calif. -- Lady Gaga's papa is pleading for the public to help him find his daughter's dog that was stolen by "creeps," as he referred to him in the plural. The dogs are French bulldogs and go by the names Koji and Gustavo but answer to the names "Hey Boy," and "Who's a Good Dog?" They also respond positively to Kibbles and Bits.

Joe Germanotta, the father of Ms. Gaga, spoke to Fox News Thursday morning about the terrible double tragedy. Luckily for Gaga, she has another dog that is still in her care and hopefully it is providing the comfort she so desperately needs over this terrible event.

"Our whole family is upset and praying Koji and Gustavo are not harmed," Joe Germanotta told the outlet. He went on to ask the public to "[H]elp us catch these creeps."

The critters in question were being walked by Gaga's dog walker a 30-year-old male. Germanotta said that he is a "friend" of the family's. At the time of this post, the dog walker's condition is unknown by Germanotta as his first priorities are the dogs.

By the way, the dog walker was shot in the chest with a semi-automatic handgun and the LAPD Public Information Officer Jeff Lee said that the LA Fire Department transported him to a local hospital.

"Horrible people in LA," Germanotta continued. "Shooting someone in order to steal dogs is wrong," he revealed.

Ms. Gaga, who sings songs for a living,  is offering a $500,000 reward for information about her dogs' whereabouts. 

Anyone with information on the case are asked to email KojiandGustav@gmail.com.

Police say the shooting took place around 9:40 p.m. in the 1500 block of North Sierra Bonita Avenue.


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